OREGON GOVERNOR INVADES THE DALLES B.1IEF NEWS UF OREGON Tim ely rulli» bave fall«« um h * i iJ J U Gilliam and t h . ero» H t t » '" count»«* » I . r.gard ed M very F*0“ 1* ' outlook Accompanied by Militia, Com* me A n«w «old ««vlng »«ch in e h»» b«** pels Sheriff to Close Dis­ M l up on thè Mini» 001,1 It will handle 16° t ° n» ,n orderly Houses. Th« Pull««. O r.—Oovernor W «st s e rived h e r* Sunday with M ajor Sm ith and 11 . t a t * m ilitiam en from l*ortlaud and com pelled S h e riff th rlam o n to Im prison 32 women who had been * r — .........- — \ K The wagon that stanch up like the reputation o f its makers * * When you buy a StuJebaker wagon you buy a wagon that will last until you turn the farm over to your son and he turns it over to his son. One of the first StuJtbaker wagons ever made saw constant service for thirty years, and we will gladly send you the names of farmers who have in their possession v/agons that have been in constant use any­ where from 17 to 48 years—and there are thousands of them. We are building the same kind of wagons today. A Studebo^er wagon is an investment that will give vou full return for your outlay. It is built on honor. Iron, steel, wood, paint and varnish used in its construc­ tion axe tested and retested to make sure each is the best. For work.business or pleasure—for town or country use—there is a StuJebakcr vehicle to fit your requirements. Farm wagon» dump carta, trucks, buggies, surreys, run­ abouts, pony carnages, business vehicles of every deecription— with harness of th« same high standard. See oar D ealer o r tot Ho os. STU D EBA K ER NEW YORK M INNEAPOLIS South Bend, Ind. CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS C ITY DEN VSR SA LT LA K E C ITY SAN FRANCISCO POETLAND, OEE. There is only one way to pet all the news of the Grove country, That is in The Sentinel. „ 1 H ! Within a 15 mile circle around IMPERIAL there are now several hundred prosperous farmers raising enormous crops of wheat, rye, barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc. Poultry raising is also highly successful. Three large stock ranches, owning several thousand horses and cattle are also in this circle. IM PERIAL is now the trading point and will soon be the shipping point (the rail­ roads are now building) for the products from thousands of acres surrounding it. FLOUR—Hard Wheat Brands: FLOUR— Soft Wheat Brand: A L L C IT Y O R D E R S D E LIV E R E D Furniture-Hardware P IC T U R E FR AM IN G A S P E C IA L T Y KNOWLES & GRÄBER UM : f h'\ ■ B fu l Home Made Flour i For YOUR Home y» MANY NEW LAWS IN EFFECT Mora Pow er Given Governor aa Result of L egislative Acta. Salem , O r.— All the la w . passed at the recen t session of the legislature, excep t those hsvlng em ergency claus- es or those to be referred to the peo- j pie. becam e op erative Tuesday. t hief among the new m easures are th one relating to hlghwuys. Irrigation, wages of women und child ren, pen- slons for m others, fixing number of hours of w orkm en in fa cto ries, m ills, e tc., giving the governor more power to en fo rce law s locally, revising fish und gam e luws, appropriation for Ba- rifle Panam a exposition, regulation of brokers, regulation of paw nbrokers, uniform system of accounting In state and cou nties, te a ch e rs of Portland on civ il serv ice busts, pensions for Port land police, abolishing d istrict fairs and cre a tin g coQnty fairs. O n t i e requ i . , ^ wsr department •*» * Ootnuilsslon going dr.dy» » 1 1100 ^ , ht. a . . 00 « » . I— 0 « a °» high water •»• A full classification of 1 " ' 1 meni land In *t»> Melo tu# r v Imi» I hhiu «tartad l>) tl»*' 11 1 * _______ r.iil«»wtn* | government, following ih« filiti*» of man) application, for b om e.tea that lerritory. The department of com m erce b a . Informed Senator Cham berlain that It has rr pursued vigorously un til placed ou Its paaaage. Menator Hoke Sm ith, of G eorgia, said th a t th * sonule should vole ou th e bill In lh * latte r part of Ju ly. "W e will keep (he re p u b lican s who want to d iscu ss tb * bill w orking, and we «III keep at work o u rselv es from the very beginning," he said. " W * will meet in the seu n t* '»v ery day a t 10 o clock In the m orning and keep at work until li o'clock at night. T h a t will prevent the opposition from delay Ing the bill by playing with !L We will tire the repu blicans out o f play log-" Lobby Inquiry S ta rted T h e s e n a te s In vestigatio n o f th e "N um erous and Insidious lo b b y ,“ which President W ilson ch arg e d waa threatening the ta riff bill, waa begun Monday morning by a c o m m u te * com posed of Hvnators O verm an ( c h a i r man I. W alsh, Cum m ins, Meed and Nelson. Ib e investigation waa cond u cted openly In the public h earin g room of the Judiciary ro tu in llt** In l h * se n a te o ffice building, and m em b ers o f th e sen ate were called In a lp h a b e tica l or d *r. P resid ent W ilson waa sen t a r e r tl fled copy -of the r, solution a u th o risin g th * Inquiry. Lim it Rut on W ork. T h e bouse Itom ucrats In cattcua restricted th * leg islativ e program m e of the present e x tra aeeslon to ta riff, cu rrency, em ergency ap p rop riation s aud election raaee C om m ittee a ssig n incuts as subm itted by C h airm an U n­ derwood and hla colleagu es o f th e ways and m eans co m m ittee m ajo rity were adopted by th * cau cu s w ithout change. T b e leg islative program m e aa pres anted by R ep resen tativ e Underwood was mad« binding un th * D em ocratic m em bers of the Standing co m m ittee s of the house T h e resolu tion by w hich th is was accom plished provided th a t no standing com m ittee, e x ce p t th e com m ittees on ways and m eans, ap­ propriations. banking, cu rr*u cy , e le c ttona. printing, accou n ts and ru le*, should report b ill, or reso lu tio n s to tbe house, or have them placed on th e calen d ar*, without perm ission e x p re ss ly granted by the D em ocratic cau cu s R epresentatives of over <0 publish Ing firm s have appeared during the past few months before tb * Oregon te x t book com m ission, which wlU m eet at Salem for the purpose of adopting text books for the school* of the state. T h e Pope Is 78. It Is announced at M arshfield th at R om e.— T h e pope was 78 years old the Houthern P acific ha* Issued or­ Monday, and Innum erable telegram s ders for two m ore tunnels on the W il­ and m essages from all parts of the lam ette P acific line between the Slue- world arrived , fe licita tin g the pontiff, law and the Umpqua, thus disproving wishing him a long and happy life. the rum ors that the line was lo com * In by way of Drain . Sen ato r Cham berlain has w ritten to Secretary lam e Informing him that a c ­ cording to th e statem en ts of E ngineer D . S T E R L IN G , M AN AGER llapson the estim ated cost of 1100 per acre for the W est U m atilla extension S e ttle r Must P .y O peration C oat* Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay, M arquette, M ich.—C om plete exoner­ will be the outside cost of the project, T h e recent decision of th * U nited ation fo r Colonel R oosevelt, form er and that the first unit could b* oom- Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran, Olympic and Pure White s t a t e , suprem e cou rt In th e caaa of pleted for f7K an acre. presldenL from ch arges of drunken­ Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, Every sack Guaranteed. In a natural am phitheater formed by Hwlgert v . B ak er s e ttle s fo r all tim e ness made again st him In an editorial Oil Meal. Grass Seed—all by George N ew ett, editor of the Isb- sloping nlllside». with the grass cover the right of th * s ecreta ry of t h * In­ kinds constantly on hand. peming. M ich., Iron Ore, cam e here ed hollow at their baa* aa a s ta g * and terior. through the reclam atio n serv ice when New ett, a fte r R oo sevelt's case the blue sky overhead aa a celling, th * to Impose and co lle ct annu ally from Poultry Feeds and Supplies. White Star. was rested, took the w itness stand and sludenta of tb * U niversity of Oregon s e ttle rs on governm ent Irrig ation pro^ ■ - .......... — ....... PH O N E 1711 made com plete surrend er, and w ith­ will this year present Henrik Ibsen '* Je cts the pro rata coat of m ain ten an ce drew the ch arg e of his paper that dram a. "P e e r O ynt," before th * visit­ and operation of p ro jecta from th * tim e w ater is turned Into the c a n a l* Rosoevelt “g ets drunk and th at not ors to the com m encem ent e x e rcl***. Infrequently.” T h e people of Gardiner, Scottaburg up to the tim e the p ro je cts a re turned In a long statem en t read In open and Klkton have decided to Incorpor­ over to the s e ttle rs com pleted. On many p ro je cts th ere h a* b««n cou rt, be adm itted be had combed the ate tbe P ort of Umpqua, by a m ajority % country, but had found not one single of 89 votes. A bond lsaue will b * d iscontent becau se the governm ant w itness wbo could testify he had seen flouted for the purpose of building g has bean requiring the s e ttle r * to pay Colonel R oosevelt tak e liquor to ex- ! Jetty at the mouth of the Umpqua, the m aintenance and op eration ch arg e, cess. T o all In ten ts and purposes he i The proposed port will have an a*- which usually ranges from 60 re n ts to threw him self upon R oosevelt's m ercy, tossed valuation of over 14.000,00« and 61 an acre a year. T h e low er co u rt decided in favor of the gov ernm ent R oosevelt, unw illing to assess upon contains ubout 660 square m ile*. N ew ett the heavy dam ages he had O fficial* of Mllwaukle have an- and was reversed by th * U nited fttaten clalm ed , aro se In cou rt and declared nounced that the town will proceed at circu it cou rt of appeals a t Han Ftnn- he had achieved his o b je ct, disproved once to sell the water bonds of |20,- clsco . but now la sustained by th a *u- tb e ta le th a t did him much Injury la 000 authorised at the recent special prente court. th e la st cam paign and asked the cou rt election and e rect a new plant, refua- National Capital B re v ltl* * to d irect a verd ict In his favor fo r Ing to purchase the two private plant* T h e president Is reported to hava ¡nom inal dam ages only-w hich In Mich ... . the pr|caH ow n*rs demand. T h * agreed with H enstors W illiam s and i igan Is 6 cen ts. bonds run 30 years and hear five per Hlmmons that raw m aterials and th e ir T h e six ce n ts were paid and the co l­ cen t Interest. products In the ag ricu ltu ral sch ed u le onel will s e ttle his own co sts of close Full negotiations have been conclud­ should be equ alling |n the ta r iff bill. to 610,000. ed with un English synd icate through T h e progressives have been allow ed W. J . W llsey for th * sale of part of If you don’t read The Sentinel you don’t get more than half representation on all th * houa* co m ­ MAYOR RUSHLIGHT LOSES M ajor L. D. K inney's Coos hay prop­ m ittees except rivers and h arb o rs and i he news. H. R. Aibee la Elected F irst Mayor erty for 6000.000, and a deal Is pend­ agricu ltu re. T h ey are given n total Under Com m ission Governm ent. ing for the purchase of the rem ainder of 28 analgnmenta. P ortland , O r*.— H. R. Aibee waa for 6476.000, making a total million T h e sev en teen th am endm ent to th e elected firs t m ayor of Portland under dollar sale. T h e minor portion c f th * con stitu tio n of the United H tatea b e ­ the com m ission form of governm ent, Kinney property which has not been cam e effe ctiv e when H ecretary B ry an d efeating Mr. R ushlight, presen t may- purchased has a questionable title #c- form ally proclaim ed th at d ire c t •lec­ or, and h i* n e a re st opponent, by a sub- cording t0 the owner, end when this tion of United Htatea se n a to r* la now sta n tla l vote. In the b est resid ence has been settled In the courts, the the law of the laud. sectio n s of the city Mr. A ibee ran KngHsh people expect to purchase the T he appointm ent of A lexan d er H. ahead of Mr. R ushlight as high as balance. Stephens to be general su p erin ten d en t four to one. J . C. I.a France, accused of subatl- of the railw ay mall serv ice, v ice T h e o ­ Ideal w eather failed to bring out aa I tuMng a dead body for him self to ■* dore Ingalls, was announced by Post- large aa vote aa hoped for, a total o f cu r« Insurance money, was held lo th P iaster G eneral Burleson. about 46,000, or about 60 per ce n t of *rand Jury In the municipal court n> H ecretary Bryan and S ir C * c ll the registered vote b*tng casL Portland. The Modern Woodmen of Spring R ice, the B ritish am b assad or, F o r com m issioners, Ralph C. Clyde, A m erica are the plalntlffa In th l* signed a renew al for five y ears o f t h * W. L. B rew eter, R obert O. D leck, W ill < **e Ju n e 1», 1 9 1 2 , L a F ran ce illeap- general arb itratio n treaty b etw een th * H. Daly and G eorge L. B ak er are lend P«ared from Portland, n body being Unted Htatea and G reat B ritain . Ing and 16 la Indicated th at the four found a few days later on the C la c k * H ecretary I a u « announced n re c la ­ men who will ae rv * with the n*w n>*« river, which body wae claim ed by mation com m ission, which will d ire c t m ayor will be choaen from these flv*. bis wife and burled. T h e I t i u r t M * all work of th * reclam atio n serv ice. In all probability first, second and «om psnlee took up the case and had F. H. Newell, present d irecto r o f t h * third choloa votes will have to be blm arrested four we*ka age at p t l reclam ation serv ice, will be th e c h a i r oountqd ta d f g f l n i i th * re a u lt I Aon. Coos county. ** LING F E E D C O . \IS by sp ecial a g e n t* of th * governor. C brlsm au refused to Imprison those placed under arre st without com mit m e n u and because, be .aid . a g e n t, of G overnor W eal had failed to convince the s h e riff of th eir authority. After a co n feren ce with the governor Cùria- uian p r o m G o v e r n o r W » il Ue . . . would lend . every a ssista n ce tu h i. power In obeylug tb# order of the executiv e. Sw orn In aa deputies to m ake the raid w ere four m lu lsters aud they r*- malned on guard with th *lr prtaouera until relieved by ruUlilaiueu brought b) f l n i n i p f Weat. Governor W eat snld he had no de- j sire to p rosecu te the girls who lived In the houses or visitors, and 29 of the 32 prisoners arrested will be held ' m erely as w itnesses. T h e prisoners art* under guard In the W ashington 9 hotel and at one of the closed resorts. E rn est K. Klugo, of Salem , who was appointed special prosecutor by Gov ern or W est at the tim e of his Curt ' land v ie* crusade, has been ordered | to rem ain here to a ssist D istrict A t­ torney Bell. Those intere.i* , 1 --------------- — _____ “ •kfillfc] IM io n e jS wisTsi« Feed & Livi Bam »*■ jay . t W p. in. duri f month*. ns d (m i­ no ^ \ L E « Have ya Moat Children Many mothers think an- suit.-ri, , f r, „»hu _ ach e, u r n . m . ,,, »rntniu ness, when they »rr vlctiæ. m ost cm ........ f ,|| chiUliwB'»• w orm . Pr.-vi»h. illl»m(,ná] fu l children, who b a s tM g u ] te e th , with had l-rrsth ug patna. have all lh, sympUsi,^, worin», a i-l »i . ..i i* Kivn |g W orm K ilte r, ptr*s»n| rxsgj which r i p r l t «..rini, f _ iMiwels, to i s tl.. »Hirn, ^ ch ild ren well and happ« tt W orm K ille r Is gusrtnUtd. ( . , g is ts , or hy 111 a 1 1 Prie» & |*oo India and Hi. Imuis illin e r AT VOGU yon im«I lastinu until igt sto« k is clo sed Price N o O b je c t reduc«’ ntfx'K. ( .' ile thi’i*’ is plc.nl) 0H' t t o m U Lrm.v LockW i - 1 n . Phl( Gw. Bruni ft# Id la the gt I O«,. Hawley a l K ugene B e fo re > al Hr’ .r last p -1 in and lei im p it the ftnufoqi to your d r e .* A rlassyshtiei F R E D LIZKR, Eipail Nas4qea>l*i ftllltO * i «UlUC hwj H. Woodruff waa up from I rSunday, ttoek o f m illin ery n out s t The Vogue. Ito pisce*. I guitti of Row R iv er I . S h a k e Off Yuuf Kh New I» th r tltlir U. tr in o rh v u m atlrs. Try s levelj-taj b o tile uf Cham lw rlsie . I eee how i|utrìily ym.r ri ili»o|i|H-»r. Solai by all -Inka , C A. Il.rio w o f Row [I. Eugene R ISH M A R K I im « M » MAN A t,» I O N I Itafc of fresh fish. Taylor & hit v ( ‘ash t poultry, veal, mutUm, H R. BLACK. 1 CONTRACTOR j COI!AGI (»ROM |gMr «lay we heard a won I rather not have an a lo be w ithout h er w I blur llame sto v e, lh Swengel H ardw are J. E. Blacl sig and Geo. R ussi II irtni.nt are In th e r it) ■ car of trout fry wht< ItUr.trl lh« tJrovi- »tre« t ‘o n e ra te W.-rk s Sp T H E C IT Y TRAN! All Kinds of Haulintf ZÍ DrayiJ Dom* on Short| Notice i-HONK I» Office at Sallzman’i 0$» at Th# A res«le « lapeved by the new fans Lad M m , N. P. C h rlsm sr lh Yamhill for an e xlen d et lit Beads Warn I mil pay rash for Rime Ilei I e»*y «juantity, I.a»*«« or m slranda. T a k e P le n t y of Tim* t* ■ Gram ¡ T h e Sen T h e re is a saying th»t is slow s u ic id e .” If yo« th e h ab it o f eating too r»P*d,U A. K. Jark ao n is here m ost lik e ly suffering from I »tilting at the home o f h or co n stip atio n , which will I • Jackson. tu s ll) in »ennui l l i n e 7 day. more in w hich I reeled . D igestion begin. l e * * J get a free p ictu re. P M shouM be tboretigh jy r I Mills writs in Kugene v e . and inaelviated. Tlirn «I n * J * a fulneaa o f the »lomech * | • Wohrcr.n l Mr». Ja m e s II and stupid a f l r r e.lm g. 1*4* I** in Newport fo r a tw o i C h em lw rla m 's Tablet*. * * * f canes o f stom ach troubl* »*4 1 1 1 «m have been cured by j * * * 1 * Ply Knock * for u le at S t th e s e ta b le ts . They I and moat a g reeab le in i-ffecl. a ll d ea le rs. ' J. ». PHEl a Aprpc half bottom two-thirds till) titulier on place to th»*e price. Half miles '»y limits. quire of D. P. B U R T P lan * ru m lg h r ti *• C- Johnsoi rit-c r M O N f >»*-L Oetrnn.l, r and There Is mom C ^ JiP ^ h îr’S Â j the «-ounlry lh »n .,.‘ lll ,.,' lari J* * ,? to g sth ar, snd w a s supposed ,,,1” ln! lir*t>l-' Çl,!,,|l p r o n e u n iü îil many years n»v«-n < -••*r “ , i ihi-rf'*' l u l tlo l o n n a .i l ^ .li».-««.-. tu 1 . « . - . » - ■ ' ; h> i pi li |r- r i i n s l l l u l l o n a l ir« |UI , y J C ura. m a n u fact o r«- » n * the m«r» J() . < jiw - # h« | J nonni rurr tam nlly In dnee. ,r "í^ r,|y o" *¡¡ 1 •poonfui. it «■;» b .« r*ï% amt m mu- nus sur««- surfa«- " ' „ for — ■■■ - and ucous ofT.-r one hundr«'«l T D ru r rl« * 1"- l * T a h . H a il's F a m ll/ P *11 A • trip to Ku ^J°nh*on’i hu to. t " 1»»1«).« at Wyn !*• Alice Davidson . **H I’roetor, ft but now r8* *t the home , '" ‘•t-in-law, Mr D,»idson h.s ,, drove almut I ■»any change» at '*•» I. ^'"y running b , ' ^ R'»e your •Ppexmnce. * ,r* do. sells a ^ Noth